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Woolwich 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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v. Public Health Officers of the Local Authority.
In tabular form below are shown the names, qualifications,
service and duties of the members of the Public Health staff.
During the year, Mr. A. G. Duck, Chief Sanitary Inspector,
applied for superannuation, and Mr. H. Shaw, one of the
Council's Sanitary Inspectors, was promoted to Chief Sanitary
Inspector. Mr. F. A. Andrew was appointed to fill the
vacancy caused by this promotion. Two other additions
have been made in that the names of the Consultants appointed
by the Council in connection with Artificial Sunlight Treatment
and the Puerperal Fever Regulations have been included.

TABLE No. 25.

Year appointed.Name.Qualifications.Appointment.
†l918Mackenzie, R. E. W.M.B., D.P.HAssistant Medical Officer of Health for Maternity and Child Welfare.
†1921Blackmore, F. J. C.M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Assistant Medical Officer of Health and Tuberculosis Officer.
†l927Wright, C. I.M.D., B.S., D.P.H.Assistant Medical Officer (General Pur
1891Smith, Sir W. R.M.D., D.Sc., D.P.H., L.L.D., F.R.S.(Edin.)poses). Public Analyst (Part time)
†l927Lynham, J. E. A.B.A., M.D., D.M.R.E.Consultant, Artificial Sunlight.
†l927Taylor, H. G.F.R.C.S.Consultant, under Puerperal Fever Regulations, 1926.
*1909Shaw, H.Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert.San.Insp.Exam. Board, Cert. San. Insp. Assocn., Cert. Meat and other foods.Chief Sanitary Inspector. (1928).